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An Introduction To The Theory Of Spatial Object Modelling For GIS (Research Monographs in GIS)
An Introduction To The Theory Of Spatial Object Modelling For GIS (Research Monographs in GIS)

In 1983 I left the International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences (ITC) and went to Wageningen Agricultural University, where I took the chair of “Land Surveying and Teledetection”. Up to that time I had been active mainly in geodesy and photogrammetry, but at Wageningen it soon became...

Succeeding with Technology (Sam 2010 Compatible Products)
Succeeding with Technology (Sam 2010 Compatible Products)

Most students entering college have already had years of exposure to computers and other digital technologies. Elementary and high school students use computers to write papers, create presentations, communicate with each other, conduct research, and entertain themselves. Cell phones, digital cameras, and iPods are standard equipment...

Elements of Data Compression
Elements of Data Compression

The data compression field has always been an important part of computer science, and it is becoming increasingly popular and important today. Although computers become faster and data storage becomes less expensive and more efficient, the in creased importance of sound and video necessitates the use of at least a small mea sure of...

Data Structures and Problem Solving Using Java (3rd Edition)
Data Structures and Problem Solving Using Java (3rd Edition)

T^his book is designed for a two-semester sequence in computer science, beginning with what is typically known as Data Structures and continuing with advanced data structures and algorithm analysis. It is appropriate for the courses from both the two-course and three-course sequences in "B.l...

Modeling of Curves and Surfaces with MATLAB®
Modeling of Curves and Surfaces with MATLAB®

This text on geometry modeling is devoted to a number of central geometrical topics— graphs of functions, transformations, (non-)Euclidean geometries, curves and surfaces— and presents some elementary methods for analytical modeling and visualization of them.

In 1872 F. Klein proposed his Erlangen Programme in...

Category Theory for Computing Science
Category Theory for Computing Science

This book is a textbook in basic category theory, written specifically to be read by researchers and students in computing science. We expound the constructions we feel are basic to category theory in the context of examples and applications to computing science. Some categorical ideas and constructions are already used heavily in computing...

From Curve Fitting to Machine Learning: An Illustrative Guide to Scientific Data Analysis and Computational Intelligence
From Curve Fitting to Machine Learning: An Illustrative Guide to Scientific Data Analysis and Computational Intelligence

The analysis of experimental data is at heart of science from its beginnings. But it was the advent of digital computers in the second half of the 20th century that revolutionized scientific data analysis twofold: Tedious pencil and paper work could be successively transferred to the emerging software applications so sweat and tears...

Mechanisms of Implicit Learning: Connectionist Models of Sequence Processing
Mechanisms of Implicit Learning: Connectionist Models of Sequence Processing

What do people learn when they do not know that they are learning? Until recently all of the work in the area of implicit learning focused on empirical questions and methods. In this book, Axel Cleeremans explores unintentional learning from an information-processing perspective. He introduces a theoretical framework that unifies existing...

An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing: With Maple(TM)
An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing: With Maple(TM)

Thirty years ago mathematical, as opposed to applied numerical, computation was difficult to perform and so relatively little used. Three threads changed that: the emergence of the personal computer; the discovery of fiber-optics and the consequent development of the modern internet; and the building of the Three “M’s”...

The Internet For Dummies
The Internet For Dummies

Welcome to The Internet For Dummies, 12th Edition. The Internet has become so interwoven in today’s life — work, school, politics, and play — that ignoring it is no longer an option. This book describes what you do to become an Internaut (someone who navigates the Internet with skill) — how to get started, what...

Codes: An Introduction to Information Communication and Cryptography (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series)
Codes: An Introduction to Information Communication and Cryptography (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series)
Many people do not realise that mathematics provides the foundation for the devices we use to handle information in the modern world. Most of those who do know probably think that the parts of mathematics involved are quite ‘classical’, such as Fourier analysis and differential equations. In fact, a great deal of...
Thermodynamic Cycles: Computer-Aided Design and Optimization (Chemical Industries)
Thermodynamic Cycles: Computer-Aided Design and Optimization (Chemical Industries)
Development in classical thermodynamics is, logically and traditionally, aimed at the analysis of cycles. Computational efforts impose harsh constraints on the kinds and amounts of cycle analyses that can reasonably be attempted. Cycle simulations cannot approach realistic complexity. Even relative sensitivity analyses based on...
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